As 1000’s proceed protesting throughout the US, the Keiser Report talks to the creator of “Bitcoin & Black America,” Isaiah Jackson, in regards to the financial, financial and monetary injustice on the coronary heart of the unrest there.
“Being self-sovereign is essential,” Jackson says. He provides the instance of communities in Los Angeles akin to Koreatown, Chinatown, and Little Ethiopia that “are self-sovereign of their small neighborhood” and don’t have any issues from an financial viewpoint. “If anyone messes with their companies, with individuals who work or reside there, they’re going to pay for it,” he says.
Jackson factors out that, whereas bitcoin isn’t “the savior from police brutality,” it has a special benefit. “If you personal the management of your personal neighborhood, it’s a lot tougher for police to return in and take your wealth away.”
He goes on to elucidate: “Bitcoin is unconfiscatable – in the event you can’t take it away, you don’t have individuals knocking in your door, taking away your gold or ‘burning it down,’ as we’ve seen in our communities earlier than. You may’t burn bitcoin.”
Based on Jackson, “the black neighborhood – or any neighborhood – has to start out shifting itself away from the cash system that funds our personal terror.”
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